Short-title catalogue of books printed in Spain and of Spanish
books printed elsewhere in Europe before 1601 now in the British
museum (1921).
- https://archive.org/details/shorttitlecatalo00brituoftBibliotheca hispano-americana : a catalogue of Spanish
books printed in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, the Antilles,
Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chili, Uruguay, and the
Argentine Republic, and of Portuguese books printed in Brazil :
followed by a collection of works on the aboriginal languages of
America (1870).

Sociale
forhold: Nonne anklaget for babytyveri i Spanien Pedersen, Jens
Ulrich I: Kristligt Dagblad, 26. marts 2012.
'Hundredvis af mødre har anmeldt, at deres nyfødte
blev stjålet på både private klinikker og
offentlige hospitaler fra 1950’erne og helt op til
1990’erne'.
FRA Annual report: Fundamental rights: challenges and achievements
in 2011:
'In Spain, public attention focused on the ‘stolen
children’ who, between the 1940s and 1980s, were given up for
adoption at hospitals with neither their mothers’ knowledge
nor consent. This allegedly constituted a systematic practice in
some hospitals, involving doctors, nurses and nuns. In June 2011,
the general public prosecutor said that of the 849 investigations
launched, evidence of a crime had been found in 162 cases and in
those cases charges had been filed. There are growing indications,
however, that the practice may have involved hundreds of children.
Complaints by various organisations – such as the National
Association of the Victims of Irregular Adoptions
(Asociación Nacional de Afectados por Adopciones
Irregulares) and SOS Stolen Babies (SOS Bebés Robados)
– over state delays in opening registries to enable the
search for lost relatives prompted the general public prosecutor to
point out that the investigations would take time because they need
to be coordinated with all the autonomous communities of Spain as
it was believed that various networks had been involved.'
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http://fra.europa.eu/sites/default/files/fra_uploads/2211-FRA-2012_Annual-Report-2011_EN.pdf
Stolen Babies in Spain: Human Rights Abuses and Post-transitional
Justice. / : Kimberly Josephson. Presented to the Faculty of the
Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences in Partial
Fulfillment of the Requirements for Graduation with Dietrich
College Research Honors Carnegie Mellon University, April 30,
2013.
- http://shelf1.library.cmu.edu/HSS/2013/a1491880.pdf